The law of Riley Gaines passes in Georgia

House in Georgia has recently passed “Riley Gaines Law”, “ who aims to ban transgender athletes to compete against biological girls and women.
The draft was named after Gaines, host of the “Gaines for Girls” in Outkick, who was the champion for holding biological males from the sport of girls and female sports since the competition against Lia Thomas, a traveler who won an an NCAA Title three years ago.
Representatives voted 102-54 for Home account 267 Thursday.
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Riley Gaines advocated righteousness in women’s sport. (XX-XY Athletics)
While all 54 but came from Democrats, the three voted to pass; Zero Republicans did not vote, and out of 10 who did not vote, nine were Democrats.
The measure moves to the Senate, which has adopted its separate legislation.
“Women athletes deserve fair competition and that means a chance to maintain divisions of women who are different from men’s categories,” said Republican Ambassador Josh Bonner of Fayetville, Sponsozo Bill.
Riley Gaines, Center, Gesta while talking to a panel during a roundtable calling to protect women’s sports held at the Captain’s Club Golf & Event Center in the Grand Blanc on Monday, August 5, 2024. (Ryan Garza / USA Today Network)
Georgia is currently banning the high school athletic association to participate in sports on the basis of their gender identity; 25 other countries have laws that limit their sporting participation by trans athletes.
Democratic tail. Karla Drenner of Avondale Estates said that the proposal of the law was “calculated, dangerous, deeply discriminating the part of the law that transcends the athletics area.”
“Let’s call this law on the deletion of transgender Georgian today,” said Drenner, who was the first open LGBTQ+ member of the legislative body when elected in 2000.
Several countries, despite the executive order of President Donald Trump, allegedly continued to allow transgender athletes to compete against biological females; The Ministry of Education has launched an IX title investigation in California, Minnesota and Maine.
Riley Gaines advocated righteousness in women’s sport. (XX-XY Athletics)
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Trump threatened Maine Governor Janet Mills with a lack of federal financing if the state continued to ignore Trump’s command.
Associated Press contributed to this report.
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